All Time

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Right on the heels of a personal tragedy, Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) hits rock bottom and decides to end his life, even though he is well-aware that it is never going to happen. Rescued by his X-Men friend Colossus (Stefan Kapičić) from his slumber, he gets to spend time recuperating at the X-Mansion until a new mission comes along, which turns him into an X-Men trainee. Russell (Julian Dennison), a young pyrokinetic mutant, decides to wreak havoc at the orphanage whose staff he claims to be torturing him. After the mission goes awry, the two are arrested and transferred to a high-security mutant prison where they are subsequently attacked by Cable (Josh Brolin), a cybernetic mutant who wants the kid dead for future crimes. Considering the teen as his new raison d'être, Wade resumes his life as Deadpool and recruits a group of gifted individuals to help him with his mission against the time-traveler, collectively branding themselves as the X-Force.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) is a teenager with a totally normal life. His father Jack (Josh Duhamel) is the jock quarterback who married high school valedictorian Emily (Jennifer Garner). His sister Nora (Talitha Bateman) is an aspiring chef, meaning they are all her test subjects who have to eat whatever she bakes. He hangs out with his best friends Leah (Katherine Langford), Abby (Alexandra Shipp), and Nick (Jorge Lendeborg Jr) almost all day. His life is totally normal, except that he has one huge-ass secret: He is gay. Not willing to tell anyone, he finds solace when another teenager at school anonymously outs himself on CreekSecrets under the pseudonym Blue. Feeling an instant connection, the two correspond via email to talk about their experiences. When a classmate finds out about the secret correspondence, he threatens blackmail. Is Simon ready to come out once and for all or will he do everything to not lose the anonymous friend he has started to develop feelings for?

Saturday, May 12, 2018

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coordinator Manu (Paolo Ballesteros) manages his own company and is open about
his homosexual life with his sister and friends, even though he still keeps it a
secret from his conservative Aunt Baby (Maricel Soriano). His live-in setup
with partner Ronnie (Joem Bascon) is put to the test with the return of old
flame Monique (Solenn Heussaff) after 8 years of absence. She introduces her
7-year-old son Tristan (Marcus Cabais) and tells him that he is the father.
Hesitant to get to know the boy at first, he eventually warms up to him and the
two begin to make up for lost time. However, it does not take long until the two mommies
find themselves at loggerheads with each other, not just over child rearing
techniques but regarding custody as well. Will the best mom win?